DJ QBERT SCRATCH & Sealed 3 Native Instruments Maschine S3

ME CUTING IT UP WITH DJ QBERTS SCRATCH & SEALED 3 VINYL.
Richard Quitevis (born October 7, 1969), known by his stage name DJ Qbert, is an Filipino-American Turntablist and composer. He is often referred to as the Jimi Hendrix of the turntables, known to make them sing in complex and subtle ways. He invented the first musical annotation system for scratching, battling and composing on vinyl

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